The Waldorf PPG Wave 2.V is a digital synthesizer released in 1984 by the German company Waldorf Music. It was designed by Wolfgang Palm, the creator of the original PPG Wave synthesizers. The Wave 2.V is a hybrid synthesizer, combining digital wavetable synthesis with analog filters and envelopes. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog-style leads and basses to complex digital textures.
The Wave 2.V has been used by a variety of artists, including Depeche Mode, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Vangelis. It is known for its unique sound, which is often described as "warm" and "organic".
The Wave 2.V features two oscillators, each with its own wavetable. The wavetables can be edited and combined to create complex sounds. It also features two analog filters, two envelopes, and an LFO. The Wave 2.V also has a built-in arpeggiator and a sequencer for creating complex patterns. Additionally, it has a built-in effects processor, allowing users to add reverb, chorus, and delay to their sounds.
Manufacturer | Waldorf |
Website | http://www.waldorf-music.info/...pg-wave-2v |
Wikipedia | Waldorf_Music#Products |